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Why have countless individuals and families learned to live anonymously? What are the advantages of increasing personal privacy? Is it possible to avoid databases and travel, bank, work, and live anonymously? This article will be one of a series and will provide information and privacy resources for those of you who may be interested in adopting a privacy lifestyle. You may be interested in reading articles and subscribing to my protecting privacy blog and receiving our free e-mail privacy living courses. My best-selling privacy e-book, Privacy Crisis provides information on all aspects of personal and business privacy.

Advantages of the privacy lifestyle are numerous and there are various levels of privacy.

Living under the radar provides safety and privacy for those who want to avoid identity theft. You may want to know how to stop the stalking problem caused by a dangerous, abusive ex husband or other tormentor. Others want to protect identity and financial privacy and avoid a bank identity theft while exercising their right to financial privacy. My new book, Privacy Crisis Banking provides banking privacy principles for the business manager or individual who may choose to keep money and assets private. Those who want to borrow money privately can establish an invisible home mortgage and live under the radar while purcasing a home anonymously.

Privacy is like an elevator as there are many levels of personal and business privacy. Do you want to adopt the highest level of privacy possible? It may be necessary for you to learn how to create a new identity.

Do you need to learn how to create a new identity for privacy purposes?

Creating a new identity for all unofficial purposes may be necessary as one’s privacy is substantially increased when a pseudo name is used in lieu of her true name. Imagine a neighbor who is known as Jane Doesenberg who lives under the alternate name of Nancy Johnson. No one will be able to track Ms. Doesenberg as she shares a house with a roommate and uses the name, Nancy Johnson each day for privacy purposes. Making a new identity believable was not difficult for our fictitious character and this example has been used for educational and entertainment purposes in this article. She merely began using another identity to stop the stalking of an abusive ex husband.

How does one establish a personal privacy living foundation through home privacy? In order to do this, adopt a non-traditional approach when you search for a house or an apartment for rent. Find a property manager or owner who will rent to you according to your requirements. Do not allow your name, previous address, financial information, Social Security Number, work history, or current employment information to be entered into privacy invasive databases or your home address and name will be an avalilable record for those who tap into certain information thus allowing anyone who subscribes to a number of databases access to this important contact information.

Follow all laws in your jurisdiction as you exercise your right to privacy.

An e-mail correspondent ends each of his notes with the question, “Do you feel free?.” Others who write regarding questions on privacy and specifically, banking privacy and financial privacy almost universally express their dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs, and many are seeking information on home privacy and fear a bank account garnishment or seizure. And everyone wants to know how to prevent identity theft, and stalking victims would love to know the formula to stop stalking. This article is intended to provide information and resources to help with protecting privacy. Keep in mind that privacy principles and concepts have overlapping effects.

Are you aware of the current state of affairs? If you are dependent on the mainstream news media such as television and more television, and the highly touted radio talk show hosts-there are three or four, I suggest you miss a great deal. Are you open minded? Will you at least entertain some new ideas and look at the evidence? If so, I highly recommend a relatively new newspaper done the old fashioned way-the way papers are best read, in hardcopy form. It is called, “The Sovereign” Newspaper. Write for subscription information:

“The Sovereign” Newspaper, P.O. Box 418, New York, New York 10116

If you are interested in preserving your freedom, privacy may be an important issue for you and your family. Come to think of it, a few short years ago, a very fine radio talk show host, Frank Whelan expressed that freedom was closely related to personal and business privacy, and this was during my early interviews with Frank during the early stages of promoting my first book, Privacy Crisis: Identity Theft Prevention Plan and Guide to Anonymous Living. Certain radio interviews on privacy living and identity theft prevention and other privacy-related topics are archived on our website. You may want to tune in and perhaps you can benefit from our free privacy e-mail privacy courses that are e-mailed to subscribers each day for several days. These are introductory courses to personal privacy.

Privacy Crisiswill provide a foundation of information on general privacy. You can learn to travel, work, and live anonymously. As the digital age offers challenges to the privacy advocate, the book provides details on how to keep ISPs your business. You can remain anonymous in all your internet affairs. And it is a good idea to do so.

Protecting privacy is necessary to avoid identity theft and seizures of business and personal property from all who may want to pose a threat to your security. It is possible to keep personal and business assets under the radar through the use of privately registered entities and privacy tactics and selected financial resources.

Is it possible to accomplish banking secrecy in the U.S.A. today? And if so, why would want to keep their financial assets and bank accounts under the radar?

It is possible to keep all assets and property free from searchers’ databanks. Financial privacy keeps preying eyse from knowing how much money and property you own, and will help prevent identity theft and unwanted property seizures.

We encourage all to follow the laws in their given jurisdiction. And we recommend high-level personal and business financial privacy principles and resourses as explained in my new book, Privacy Crisis Banking.

Grant Hall’s new book, Privacy Crisis Bankingprovides freedom lovers with financial privacy and banking secrecy information and resources used by pros worldwide. Bank without a Social Security number, borrow money in total privacy, and create an “invisible mortgage.” Company names, addresses, websites of banks, brokerage companies, and private safe deposit box facilities are inside the book. Keep your family safe and prevent a home invasion. Prevent bank account garnishments and seizures. Avoid business and property confiscations.

How can you and your family accomplish identity protection, prevent identity theft and avoid becoming an identity theft fraud crime statistic? Based on my experience, it is imperative to live privately in order to avoid identity theft. This requires information, study, and planning. Can an idenity theft prevention plan be successfully implemented to stop the efforts of an identity theft plan by a fraud criminal or a gang of such fraudsters? Yes.

Do you need to provide privacy invasive personal and business information to an identity theft insurance company and pay premiums to such an outfit in order to prevent identity theft? No. Here is an article that I wrote on this subject that may be of interest to you:

How can you live while protecting privacy? Can you depend on an insurance company to help you protect identity? In my experienced opinion, you cannot depend on an identity theft insurance company to help you avoid identity theft. This article may be of interest:

We strive to provide identity theft articles and information to the public for the purpose of preventing all types of identity theft: medical identity theft, business identity theft, personal identity theft, and bank identity theft. Our Free, seven part, identity theft prevention course is offered by e-mail. Sign up at:

My first book is offered as an e-book and is available for immediate download. You can be reading Privacy Crisis: Identity Theft Prevention Plan and Guide to Anonymous Living within five minutes from Now. Buy the book at:

Consumer privacy has many facets and there are substantial overlapping effects. One aspect of privacy that is of paramount importance to protecting privacy and preventing identity theft is financial privacy. Keep money and assets invisible and you will not be a worthwhile target for an identity thief. My new book, Privacy Crisis Banking will provide banking privacy principles and resources. Buy the book at:

How can identity protection be accomplished in order to prevent identity theft? How can one stop identity theft? Is it possible to avoid identity theft as this crime continues to pace all fraud crimes? Yes. This article will provide guideance for consumer privacy with an emphasis on financial privacy for the purpose of protecing privacy-specifically with identity theft prevention as the privacy living objective.

Consumer privacy is essential to prevent identity theft and a high-level financial privacy plan is key to protect identity and empower one and his/her family to escape id theft.

Once one’s financial privacy has been established, id theft risk will be reduced substantially. Imagine the confusion an identity theft criminal will experience when he finds no money or assets under his target’s name. In order to make an identity theft fraud crime next to impossible to commit, one needs to have the aforementioned financial privay plan in place before the identity thief attempts to strike and make you and yours an identity theft victim.

In order to avoid identity theft, bank secrecy and personal privacy principles are necessary, and some of the key concepts include:

Credit Card Privacy: Freeze credit bureau files and avoid using credit cards for routine purchases. Use credit lines and cards for major purchases. Request account number changes from the issuing financial institution when you believe it to be necessary for personal privacy protection.

Banking Privacy: Once can obtain banking secrecy when the Ultimate Bank Secrecy Account is used as per the information and resources in my new book Privacy Crisis Banking. Banking privacy can be increased when checks are cashed without using a Social Security number.

Home Privacy: You can learn to create an Invisible Home Mortgage to make the source of funds used to purchase a home unknown. Fraudsters will be unable to find your home address when they tap into government databanks that contain home owners’ names and home addresses. Likewise, the viewing of credit reports will be of no help as the funds used to buy the house will not lead to the home purchased with the “invisible mortgage.”

My new book, Privacy Crisis Banking: Bank Secrecy Plan & Resource Guide to Protect Identity, Money, and Property provides information and resources for financial privacy and banking secrecy plans. This book is available as a hardcover or as an e-book.

Is it possible to protect identity and avoid identity theft through privacy living? How can one avoid identity theft fraud without the use of questionable identity theft insurance? And how can we stop identity theft dead in its tracks as this white collar crime remains the fraud crime of choice for those who prey on the unsuspecting identity theft victim and his or her family?

Identity theft fraud ruins the lives of many who have no awareness of what consumer privacy should be. Indeed, personal privacy can be preserved when one initiates the principles in this article and in my books to live under the radar. And once a privacy living program is in place, there is no need for costly, privacy-invasive identity theft insurance. Here are some key privacy living principles to help you and your family avoid identity theft:

Financial Privacy Planning

You and your family have a right to financial priavcy and you must maintain a level of banking secrecy in order to protect identity and prevent bank identity theft, business identity theft, medical identity theft or the garden variety type of identity theft. Keep money matters private and focus on banking privacy to ensure that your money isn’t stolen from insiders or others.

Nevada Limited Partnership

Certain privacy advocates utilize an anonymously registered Nevada limited partnership to hold liquid assets. When this entity is set up properly, one controls money and assets and holds these assets anonymously.

Home Privacy

The use of the “Invisible Mortgage” has made the source of funds to borrow money for a home remain a mystery to those who might attempt to invade your home privacy or peek at your credit bureau report. This concealment of the source of the loan and the private registration of the property make one’s home address private, and these home privacy principles are essential to protecting privacy and identity.

As stated previously on this privacy blog, personal and business privacy has overlapping effects. That is, protecting privacy through high level privacy living prevents identity theft and empowers one to avoid business identity theft and unwanted privacy intrusions by police and others who have no business bothering innocent citizens at home. If you truly want to protect identity and avoid a home privacy invasion, you will want to conceal youself and your family as the police state strengthens it’s power to bother and harass ordinary individuals by tracking and tracing them through databanks that house personal and business information.

We encourage all to follow the laws in their given jurisdiction. And we believe free people have a right to personal privacy, banking privacy, and financial privacy.

Here are some useful links and resources to help you learn about privacy principles that really work:

Do you want to know how to protect your family from unlawful police raids?

Generally, individuals and businesses can afford the tools and services it takes to support a high level privacy program. Everyone reading this article can afford how-to books that teach one how to travel, bank, work, live anonymously.

Setting up a privacy program can take some effort and may require extra money to be allocated toward home privacy and business privacy.

Consider how much it may cost if you or your business fail to avoid identity theft. You can prevent identity theft with a reasonable personal and business privacy program. Here are key privacy points:

1. Bank Anonymously. Keep identifiers out of databanks that may make your assets surface when criminals search for your money and property.

2. Keep homes and automobiles private. Trusts can help you drive anonymously.

3. Register businesses utilizing the trust manager principle.

See the books.

GrantHall, author of the New book, Privacy Crisis Banking: Bank Secrecy
Plan & Resource Guide to Protect Identity, Money, and Property returns
to the airwaves as the guest of radio talk show host, the Radio Avenger, Rick
Adams at www.RepublicBroadcasting.org.
The program airs on December 19, 2011 at 9 p.m., Central Standard Time. The host
may accept calls from listeners and the call in number is 800-313-9443.

You may be interested in reading Author, Grant Hall’s books.

What do the experts say about Grant Hall’s Privacy Crisis Series of books?

“Beat the bankers at their own game with the ultimate bank secrecy account”

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Your financial privacy goes a long way to help you and your family avoid identity theft.

Business and personal banking privacy combined with the concealment of all assets owned or controlled by you and your spouse will help avoid business identity theft, medical identity theft, and the garden variety, personal identtiy theft. And while the masses may provide their most personal and confidential data including their Social Security numbers, home address, business employer identification number, driver license number, land line telephone numbers, automobile registration information, credit card numbers, and more to all financial institutions who ask for these identifiers, your privacy interests will be served when you go against the grain, and keep all of the above, and more private.

I suggest financial privacy, especially banking and home registration information are the most sought after identity theft tools by identity thieves. Remember that some of my previous articles and blog posts cite specific cases where bank employees, medical providers’ employees, and other insiders have been caught stealing these pieces of data to use in their identity theft crimes.

A family whose home privacy is under control-privately registered without mention of any resident on the county paperwork, and whose household account, and other family members’ accounts are untraceable, will have taken the most important steps to preventing identity theft. And while such an identity theft prevention plan requires time, effort, and some extra expense, bank secrecy, and personal privacy protection are the best identity protection measures that can be taken to guard against the expensive, inconvenient, dangerous crimes of medical identity theft, busness identity theft, and bank identity theft.

Why do you need banking privacy? How can financial privacy help avoid bank identity theft?

Banking Secrecy and financial privacy are necessary measures to take when protecting privacy is a priority, whether your goal is to prevent identity theft of the garden variety, or avoid bank identity theft. Identity theft criminals gravitate toward the money, and when your bank secrecy is at a high level, without mention of your name or Social Security number on the account title, id thieves will be hard pressed to tap into your account while using common pretext scams that are normally a part of the identity theft criminal’s mode of operation.

Often, agencies’ and private companies’ men and gals are hired to locate the assets and bank accounts of those suspected of owing someone or an agency. Based on many mistakes made by these hired guns, you as an innocent asset holder or account holder may be mistakenly targeted, and it behooves you to keep all assets-bank accounts, investment accounts, real property investmets, even your home, if you own one, under the radar. And while protecting privacy is always more expensive and more labor intensive than living as the masses live, the identity theft “insurance” one receives for privacy living can easily pay for itself when a personal or business bank identity theft is avoided.

This author believes the best way to stop identity theft, specifically bank identity theft is through these key identity theft prevention measures:

1. Protect privacy at home with the “invisible mortgage” while keeping the source of funds used to buy a home your secret.